37 Replies to “Sunday On Turtle Island”

    1. New Jersey … sayyyy … isn’t that Bruce Springsteen’s State? You don’t suppose his HATE Trump Tour has incited this insurrection do you?

      1. Criminals: The Most Highly Protected Class.
        ICE is (supposedly) starving the inmates. Like that makes any sense.
        These f***ing paid rioters will go anywhere the paymaster tells them to.

  1. I don’t know who that donkey William Corden is, but what a load of crap about the banks. Corporations have no social responsibility beyond any contributions which may help their business in the future. The Canadian banks are very profitable, but that is because of trade barriers not allowing foreign competition, a position they hold as members of the Laurentian Elite, i.e. the Canadian branch of European globalists.

    1. He’s not just stupid, he’s an evil leftist thief, and I told him so:

      “Where do those profits go?

      To their shareholders who are always individuals. Always to individuals, often at the end of a long chain of intermediary shareholders. Nearly 50% of the shares are held by institutions, and that usually means pension funds, mutual funds and governments.

      The only economically sane and morally proper time and way to tax those profits is when the are ultimately paid to individuals. The rich ones will pay a big tax but your grandparents receiving their pensions will hopefully pay nothing. Unless they are rich. Are they rich?

      When you tax the bank directly your grandmother will end up with less.

      Why are you so economically stupid? Why do you hate your grandmother?

      This entire article and the lefty comments here are evil and insane.”

      Socialists-always eager to steal, always claim it’s for us, for the poor, for the farmer, the labourer, the good of the nation et endless cetera. But they always grab most of the stolen money.

      1. Parasitism is a virtue in the minds of the victim class.
        Canadian banks are known for paying substantial dividends to shareholders and have thereby contributed to the well-being of many, many stakeholders.

        1. “…and the politicians are scared to call them to account.”

          Are you effing kidding? The banks are government puppets. The rotten f****rs tripped over each other in their haste to seize and freeze the assets of freedom-loving Canadians.

          Not one mention of that in dickhead’s column.

    2. The federal government bailed out CIBC in the early 80’s over huge amounts of money to Dome Petroleum, even though it would not have sunk them.

      Then, in the Global Financial Crisis, the government made CMHC take on $100’s billions of the worse mortgages the chartered bank issued, again with no threat to their solvency.

      So I suspect both Liberals and Conservatives have been guilty of unnecessarily bailing out the banks over their imprudent investments.

    3. I’m not advocating a full boycott of William Corden, but perhaps he should be Cordened off…

  2. Why is the Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal — ‘an international court of opinion which investigates human rights violations’ wasting their time with faux crimes in Canada?

    There are plenty of real human rights violations occurring in Muslim and European countries every day.

    1. Why don’t they investigate Muzzie human rights violations?

      The Muzzies will shoot them.

    2. This is the perfect opportunity for the Canadian government to slam the brakes on this fake genocide narrative that has spawned an entire grievance industry, and respond by announcing another formal inquiry on the Canadian residential schools.

      This time, however, they will hear from *both sides* of the issue…the people who claim to have been harmed, and the people who say that it saved their lives.

      First step: demand EVIDENCE for any such claims. Not hearsay, not stories, not “indigenous ways of knowing”…real evidence. Begin by debunking the lie that 150,000 native children were “ripped from their families and forced to attend residential schools”. Then tackle the 3,500 “missing” children…start by asking for *their names*. Produce the school records and prove how many children died over that period of time while actually attending those schools versus the number who died later but are somehow listed as ‘residential school deaths’ (and while you’re at it, point out those deaths were way lower in number than deaths on the reservations).

      So many of these false, derogatory claims can be easily debunked that Canada would be nuts NOT to defend ourselves now that the attention of the whole world is focused on us.

      They are accusing us of ongoing genocide. FIGHT BACK, dammit.

      (I’m sure Pierre Poilievre will jump right on this one, right?…Right??)

  3. The best way to deal with banks is to not deal with them at all.
    Their idea of customer service is to raise minimum balances and raise fees so shut up.

  4. From Ebola media hype:

    “The narrative of polycrisis foisted on an ever-more sceptical public has wrecked the integrity of international public health. Under its current model, global health priorities are largely determined by a few very wealthy individuals with limited public health understanding, or corporations with direct vested interests in certain outcomes. Public health journals are financially beholden to these, as are mainstream media, and can only reflect the hype.

    The story is all about the necessity for more money to enable experts to rescue both ourselves and the people of affected regions. Highly paid consultants and pharmaceuticals from Western corporations become essential to save populations apparently helpless without our urgent largesse. This is historically ridiculous, it is ignorant, it is stupid …”

    I think I’ll print and frame this.

    1. Here is a link to another genocide reference in wikipedia:

      South Branch House
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Branch_House

      …In July 1794, following their destruction of Manchester House the year before, one or two hundred Gros Ventres attacked the HBC post. Only two company men were in the fort along with a handful of Indians. Two company officers, Magnus Annal and Hugh Brough, who were outside the fort were quickly killed. The two men inside barred the gate and hid in a cellar. The Gros Ventres broke in and butchered everyone inside including women and children, except for J. C. Van Dreil who managed to escape in a canoe after hiding in an abandoned cellar for eight hours. They next turned to the NWC post across the river. Duncan McGillivray’s journal implies that the NWC people were unaware of what was happening at the HBC fort. An interpreter named Jacques Raphael “Jacco” Finlay was out riding and saw the Gros Ventres coming. He raced to the fort and got the men under arms. The first discharge from the fort drove the Indians back. They retired to cover and fired on the fort until they began to run low on ammunition. Their chief, L’Homme de Callumet, tried to lead a charge but was immediately shot by Finlay. The Gros Ventres recovered the chief’s body and withdrew. Seeing the impossibility of defense or further trade, Louis Chatelain, the master, loaded all his men and goods on canoes and abandoned the fort…

      The story goes that the reason the Gros Ventre attacked this trading post is due to trade in smallpox blankets. The Gros Ventre lost a lot of people due to smallpox. They traced it to this trading post.

    2. The article in the book talks about the last great battle between the Blackfoot, and the Crees.

      Horseshit! We are assured by all the injun experts that the red man was peace-able & lived in harmony w/ the land, the animals & all their neighbours. Such history books & the panel of sandstone covered w/ petroglyphs down at Writing On Stone park commemorating this event are all lies manufactured by whitey.

  5. Are we going back to the grand ol’ Canadian tradition of bashing the banks? Good to see some things never change, even if it means dredging up social injustices that are more than 70 years old of a century old and which were shared by much of the rest of society back then.

    1. It really is just that simple.

      And let me add that Britain, Europe, and Canada … have carefully crafted ‘HATE’ speech Laws to memorialize and legalize the de-balling of every citizen who would dare even object to the rape of their women, girls, and culture

    1. In a related story … ALL CA reservoirs are FULL … and we just had two days of a wildly unseasonal rain here in the SF Bay Area. I haven’t run my sprinklers since last Tuesday! In LATE May! Give me more of THAT global warming!

      1. Fish Lives Matter.
        That wonderful natural resource will soon be flushed to the ocean to preserve the smelt.

    1. Which of the multiple genders … he believes in … do ‘they’ identify as? A furry Anime cat of fluid gender?

  6. Political prisoner Tina Peters will finally walk free on Monday.
    Clearly a victim of liberal lawfare by Colorado’s criminally corrupt Secretary of State Jenna Griswold. I hope she has access to the funds Trump set aside for these folks to recover their lives.
    https://joehoft.com/tina-peters-walk-prison-monday/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=tina-peters-walk-prison-monday

    Clown bitch link:
    https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2026/03/07/a-colorado-dem-just-got-busted-for-peddling-a-massive-campaign-lie-n2672438

    1. Exactly! Peters is the poster woman for Lawfare restitution. She needs to be made whole again … and then some.

  7. File this under Canadian Banks.
    I had an altercation with a Canadian bank several years ago. The bank had failed to inform me of a RRIF that my mother had held and upon my mother’s death should have been terminated and the funds should have been transferred to me as beneficiary. (Not only did they fail to terminate the RRIF they re-invested the funds at a considerable reduction in terms which could be considered a violation of contract.) I only became aware of the situation when several tax slips were delivered to my address ten years after my mother’s death. To make a long story short after talking to several lawyers, not one of them would take the case because it’s a bank. I tried to pursue the case personally and after several years of frustration I dropped my damage and costs lawsuit. In the course of my correspondence with CRA, Canada Post, and several other government agencies I stumbled on several factors that lead me to believe that the financial system is skewed in favour of the banks. One thing that stood out was the ability of a Canadian bank to retain the funds held in certain accounts if the owner cannot be contacted. In my case the bank claimed to have sent out notifications of interest changes, as required every two years to the account holder. When I requested a copy of these notifications I received copies that were addressed to my mother even though the bank had been informed that she had died. Link that fact and the practice of Canada Post only forwarding mail for one year unless special arrangements are made, and you have a case of engineered/orchestrated embezzlement.

  8. aha. regarding the ‘german study’, another pc of the deutchland energy puzzle fell into place, to whit, DESTROY, dont just mothball nuke and coal fired plants, sose yer vulnerable freeze in the dark, then, the survivors, kill them off with wynnedfarn induced arrhythmias.
    sounds like a plan !!!
    ummmm, jist une questionne there cher elite, when youse are the only ones left, who does stuff like clean toilets and haul trash?

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